Hello,
I'm a longtime Amiga user, bought my first in '91 an Amiga 500 from the Army PX at Fort Campbell. Shortly after I purchased Bodega Bay expansion with Hard drive and 8 megs of Ram, with the idea that I may one day get an A2000 that I could move those over to. Ultimately I had that all through the 90's, I added Microbiotics VXL-30 somewhere along the way. After I got out of the Army, I moved back to California and in 1995 around the same time I started working at Interplay as a game tester, I got an Amiga 2000 (the one I still own).
I was a tester on Out of this World (AKA. Another World) and Dungeon Master II, these were the last Amiga games Interplay shipped. They decided to toss out all their Amiga gear shortly thereafter and my supervisor allowed me to rescue a few. I rescued an Amiga 1200, 600 and CD-32. All of which I still have. My biggest regret was not rescuing the A1000, but at the time it seemed so under powered. I recently rectified that this last year, when I purchased one. It's actually the 1000 that led me here as I googled the Rejuvenator and stumbled across the posts about resurrecting it. (Hopefully that's still a thing)
I've been a 3D artist in the game industry since 1996, still churning them out for Activision. But I started this career on the Amiga using Lightwave 3D.
I honestly can't remember what became of my A500, I think I might have given it to a friend, so I don't know where that Bodega Bay ended up, kinda regret that move now too.
I still have A600, A1000, A2000, CD-32 NTSC
I was running Christmas demos on a bunch of my old computers the other day including the 1000, the 2000 and 1000 are the only ones I've been messing with lately.